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SILENT AUCTION
HNA 2017 will continue the tradition of having a Silent Auction, proceeds from which will help defray the costs of the meeting.

New Mexico Colors, an 8˝ x 10˝ oil painting donated by renowned Southwest artist William Berra for the HNA 2017 auction, is a highlight of the “earthtones” theme of the conference. 
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New Mexico Colors, by William Berra
Berra is an American painter of landscapes, figures, and still lifes. His work has appeared in over 40 solo and group shows. The HNA is lucky to have one of his works for the Silent Auction.

View others of Berra's works on the websites of the Nedra Matteucci Galleries in Santa Fe, the Saks Galleries in Denver,  the Sylvan Gallery, Charleston, SC, and the Kneeland Gallery, Ketchum ID, among others.

​Another grand attraction for the HNA 2017 Silent Auction is a large consignment of interesting books and other valuable items from the estate of Elizabeth Searle Lamb, “The First Lady of Haiku.” These items have been donated by Elizabeth's daughter, Carolyn Lamb.


HNA attendees are urged to comb through their belongings and donate appropriate things to the HNA Silent Auction. Donations are tax-deductible in the United States.
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More information and sign-up to come.

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